Transfer Time; Battery Temperature Sensor Operation; Figure 3-4, Bts Temperature To Charge Voltage Change - Magnum Energy ME Series Owner's Manual

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3.4

Transfer Time

While in Standby Mode, the AC input is continually monitored. Whenever AC power falls below the
VAC dropout voltage (80 VAC, default setting), the inverter automatically transfers back to the
Inverter Mode with minimum interruption to your appliances – as long as the inverter is turned
on. The transfer from Standby Mode to Inverter Mode occurs in approximately 16 milliseconds.
While the ME Series is not designed as a computer UPS system, this transfer time is usually fast
enough to hold them up. However, the VAC dropout setting has an effect on the ability of the
loads to transfer without resetting. The lower this setting, the longer the effective transfer will be
and therefore, the higher the probability for the output loads to reset. This occurs because the
incoming AC voltage is allowed to fall to a level that is so low that when the transfer does occur,
the voltage on the inverters output has already fallen to a level low enough to reset the loads.
The disadvantage of a higher VAC dropout setting is that smaller generators (or large generators
with an unstable output) may nuisance transfer. This commonly happens when powering loads that
are larger than the generator can handle – causing the generator's output voltage to constantly
fall below the inverter's input VAC dropout threshold.
Info: When switching from Inverter Mode to Standby Mode, the inverter waits
approximately 15 seconds to ensure the AC source is stable before transferring.
3.5

Battery Temperature Sensor Operation

The plug-in Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS) is used to determine the battery temperature around
the batteries. This information allows the multi-stage battery charger to automatically adjust the
battery charge voltages for optimum charging performance and longer battery life.
When the BTS is installed, if the temperature around the BTS is below 77°F (25°C) the absorb and
fl oat charge voltage increases, and if the temperature around the BTS is higher than 77°F (25°C),
the absorb and fl oat charge voltage decreases. See Figure 3-4 to determine how much the charge
voltage changes (increases or decreases) depending on the temperature reading of the BTS. For
example, the nominal absorb charge voltage for a fl ooded battery at 77°F (25°C) on a 12-volt
model is 14.6 VDC. If the battery temperature is 95°F (35°C), the absorb charge voltage would
decrease to 14.3 VDC (14.6 VDC - 0.3 change).
If the temperature sensor is NOT installed, the charge voltages will not be compensated and the
battery will maintain the charge it had at a temperature of 77°F (25°C). The life of the batteries may
be reduced if they are subjected to large temperature changes when the BTS is not installed.
Info: When the BTS is connected, the battery charger uses a value of 5mV/°C/Cell
from 0-50°C to change the charge voltage based on temperature.

Figure 3-4, BTS Temperature to Charge Voltage Change

© 2010 Magnum Energy, Inc.
T em p eratu re C o m p en satio n u sin g B T S
1 2 V D C u n its
+0.75 V
0.75
+0.6 V
0.6
+0.45 V
0.45
+0.3 V
0.3
+0.15 V
0.15
N o C hange
0
-0. 15V
-0.15
-0 .3V
-0.3
-0. 45V
-0.45
-0 .6V
-0.6
-0. 75V
-0.75
0C
5C
10C
15C
0
5
10
15
32F
41F
50F
59F
Tem perature reading from BTS
no B T S
c onnec ted
20C
25C
30C
35C
40C
45C
20
25
30
35
40
45
68F
77F
86F
95F
104F
113F
Operation
50C
50
122F
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